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what would a gutsy john boehner do? now back to you who are watching this craziness from some distance. the republicans' latest offer would reopen the government but only until december 15th. then would come just before christmas and the holidays another big government shutdown with all the trimmings. just to get that far, the right wing of the republican caucus is filling the president's bags with more lumps of coal. matters so small they don't deserve mention. joining me right now is congresswoman donna edwards of maryland. i want you to try and explain to the people out there who are trying to understand this, what is the republican caucus officially led by john boehner although i don't think he has his heart in it. this attempt you add on more to the load that we have to end up dumping in two days from now. making it harder and harder through all these new additions to the deal if there is one that there won't be a deal. your thoughts. what are they up to? >> i would love to be able to tell you, but what i think of
what would a gutsy john boehner do? now back to you who are watching this craziness from some distance. the republicans' latest offer would reopen the government but only until december 15th. then would come just before christmas and the holidays another big government shutdown with all the trimmings. just to get that far, the right wing of the republican caucus is filling the president's bags with more lumps of coal. matters so small they don't deserve mention. joining me right now is...
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what will have to happen is speaker john boehner will be on the spot. you could either bring up a package and then hopefully it passes with some republican votes, but mostly votes from democrats in his chamber, but that could ultimately threaten his speakership. his right flank does not want them to bring up a bipartisan proposal that could be endorsed by the senate. >> his position as speaker of the house could be threatened. >> indeed, yes. we have seen it over and over, people threatening to oust him because they don't feel he reflects the true values of the conservatives in his caucus. these are enormously powerful lawmakers. there is a sufficient number of them to ensure that any deal that speaker john boehner wants to pass with the majority of republicans needs they're ok. and they have been terribly unhappy with the speaker in the past. from themy earned recently because he indicated he was willing to make changes or cuts to the president's health care law in these negotiations, which was the story that began this. yeah. now it is unlikely the pr
what will have to happen is speaker john boehner will be on the spot. you could either bring up a package and then hopefully it passes with some republican votes, but mostly votes from democrats in his chamber, but that could ultimately threaten his speakership. his right flank does not want them to bring up a bipartisan proposal that could be endorsed by the senate. >> his position as speaker of the house could be threatened. >> indeed, yes. we have seen it over and over, people...
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does john boehner bring that up? and if he does bring it up, do democrats vote for that and does it pass? >> we have got to see what the final deal looks like, but essentially we're expecting something that we can vote for that comes from the senate that is a john boehner product. and john boehner has to decide whether or not he wants to let the full house vote and try to pass it with 218 votes of the whole house or whether he wants to cling to his speakership and insist on it being 217 votes from his members, driven by tea party extremists who think -- who have literally separated themselves from reality. >> people should beware of the math here. if john boehner wants to pass something with just republican votes, he's only about 18 votes he can lose, and there's 80 people that signed the letter to defund obama care. so if nancy pelosi says i'm not giving you any democratic votes and john boehner only has to pass it with republicans, he basically has to bring it to the floor and get democrats to bail him out. >> he c
does john boehner bring that up? and if he does bring it up, do democrats vote for that and does it pass? >> we have got to see what the final deal looks like, but essentially we're expecting something that we can vote for that comes from the senate that is a john boehner product. and john boehner has to decide whether or not he wants to let the full house vote and try to pass it with 218 votes of the whole house or whether he wants to cling to his speakership and insist on it being 217...
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john boehner had a farm bill that his own side killed. he had a republican housing bill that his own side killed. john boehner had a house leadership republican plan for the fiscal cliff site in the first debt ceiling and the payroll tax exception. he even had a version of the health care bill. he put all of those things out there publicly. he said here is what i, as leader of the republicans, say we're going to do. and he looked behind him and the rest of the republicans said no, john, you know what? we're not doing it, never mind. john boehner's tenure as speaker of the house has succeeded in accomplishing one now seemingly unlikely thing. and that is that john boehner is still speaker of the house. he has not lost that job. and maybe that is because nobody else wants that job. john boehner is still there, which in its own right is amazing given the abject depths of failure during his tenure as leader. this has been 16 bad days for the economy, and for how close we got to the debt ceiling it is probably too close. it will probably also
john boehner had a farm bill that his own side killed. he had a republican housing bill that his own side killed. john boehner had a house leadership republican plan for the fiscal cliff site in the first debt ceiling and the payroll tax exception. he even had a version of the health care bill. he put all of those things out there publicly. he said here is what i, as leader of the republicans, say we're going to do. and he looked behind him and the rest of the republicans said no, john, you...
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are they happy with john boehner? what do they think how this all played out? >> i think everybody sort of sees the writing on the wall. this fight is over. you know, boehner has been criticized of course a lot by various factions in the party. you're hearing a lot of folks, conservatives who are actually happy with the speaker for fighting, taking this as long as he could take it. you know, right now he's briefing his members so we'll see what the reaction is when they come out of this. i don't think any conservative is particularly thrilled by this deal. but they can at least say they tried and fought. and the speaker listened to them up until this point. and they can say, look, we can fight the next battle and they can point to the next battle coming up. so i think they feel like this is not over for them. but at the end of the day, the speaker listened to their strategy and took it as far as he could. >> and manu, quickly, do you have any sense of how many members of the republican house caucus will ultimately vote for this deal? >> it's hard too say right
are they happy with john boehner? what do they think how this all played out? >> i think everybody sort of sees the writing on the wall. this fight is over. you know, boehner has been criticized of course a lot by various factions in the party. you're hearing a lot of folks, conservatives who are actually happy with the speaker for fighting, taking this as long as he could take it. you know, right now he's briefing his members so we'll see what the reaction is when they come out of this....
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last week house speaker john boehner broke the deadlock by offering president obama a deal. six days of negotiations later, the white house and congress reached an interrum agreement. the federal government is back in operation until january 15 of next year. the debt ceiling is extended until february 7 of next year. and the joint house budget conference committee shared by house republican paul ryan and senate democrat patty murray will negotiate a new federal budget. question, is the real horse training about to begin on automatic spending cuts? potential tax increases? another debt ceiling increase? and obama care. or ten weeks from now will there be a new year's sequel to this month's government shutdown and almost debt default? >> the horse trading is about to begin as it will begin. the irony is now that ted cruz has won. now the republican leadership is going to be in the position to get obama care. paul ryan is obviously going to try to get cuts to medicare, you know, social security and the entitlements. they're going to work to save sequestration. so the republican
last week house speaker john boehner broke the deadlock by offering president obama a deal. six days of negotiations later, the white house and congress reached an interrum agreement. the federal government is back in operation until january 15 of next year. the debt ceiling is extended until february 7 of next year. and the joint house budget conference committee shared by house republican paul ryan and senate democrat patty murray will negotiate a new federal budget. question, is the real...
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john boehner gets to hold the gavel so he controls that but not much more. jim demint no longer holds any office in this country anymore. he now runs a conservative think tank, even though he's no longer in congress, jim demint might as well be the speaker of the house. today we entered day 15 of the government shutdown, just over 24 hours away of defaulting on our national debt, hitting the debt ceiling and running out of money to pay our bills. there are tea party republicans who say they're not worried about the thursday deadline for hitting the debt cells. china is calling for a deamericanized world because of the quote intensifying domestic political turmoil in the united states. the u.s. was put on notice today from one of the big credit ratings agencies quote, the repeated brinkmanship over the debt rating -- agency is threatening to downgrade america's credit which could cost us billions of dollars in higher interest raiments. those are some of the consequences of letting the u.s. default. it was with that catastrophe getting closer by the hour that
john boehner gets to hold the gavel so he controls that but not much more. jim demint no longer holds any office in this country anymore. he now runs a conservative think tank, even though he's no longer in congress, jim demint might as well be the speaker of the house. today we entered day 15 of the government shutdown, just over 24 hours away of defaulting on our national debt, hitting the debt ceiling and running out of money to pay our bills. there are tea party republicans who say they're...
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poll numbers took this hit, john boehner passes a vote with democratic votes. his standing as speaker in the house g.o.p. conference has never been stronger. the conservatives love the fact he rallied for him for the last three weeks and that gives him the political capital down the line not to where inning the country through another ordeal such as this one where $24 billion is wasted due to a shutdown often all of the things that chris was saying in the segue to your program. but i think that the democratic strategy of not negotiating over what should be a routine matter normally which is raising the debt limit and funding the government that's a strategy that paid dividends. i expect joe biden to be kept at camp david on big time negotiating weekends like he was the last few days. >> on the issue of how the right is handling republican leadership now you are right that we have seen these insurgent tea party conservative republicans who caused all of this hassle for john boehner saying we love him more now. but you have the tea party patriots and club for gro
poll numbers took this hit, john boehner passes a vote with democratic votes. his standing as speaker in the house g.o.p. conference has never been stronger. the conservatives love the fact he rallied for him for the last three weeks and that gives him the political capital down the line not to where inning the country through another ordeal such as this one where $24 billion is wasted due to a shutdown often all of the things that chris was saying in the segue to your program. but i think that...
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that's john boehner. >> was that you, howard dean? >> this is sam. >> go ahead. >> i wanted to say this internal republican caucus mellow drama, they don't exist in a vacuum. i understand he needed to solidify his control over the house and maybe playing this out was the way to do it but in the process many thousands of lives were disrupted and many people were hurt in their personal lives and professional lives. we talked to a number of scientists whose research may have been damaged because they couldn't operate in the government run facilities they normally use. these are not things you should take as power struggling or political manipulation there are costs to these decisions. s & p said it was $24 billion in lost economic activity. was this worth playing this out? >> those are tough -- >> let's go to gene robinson on this. what is the country's verdict going to be on the $24 billion cost of the lesson that john boehner had to teach young republicans? >> well, look, the country's verdict is clear. every poll we've seen shows that
that's john boehner. >> was that you, howard dean? >> this is sam. >> go ahead. >> i wanted to say this internal republican caucus mellow drama, they don't exist in a vacuum. i understand he needed to solidify his control over the house and maybe playing this out was the way to do it but in the process many thousands of lives were disrupted and many people were hurt in their personal lives and professional lives. we talked to a number of scientists whose research may...
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john boehner has tried everything he can. no matter what he tries to do they won't go along. hopefully we'll get adult supervision from the senate or something will happen. we're talking about a real disaster coming up and the speaker tried everything he can. no matter what he does, nobody will go along. >> the speaker could have brought up a clean c.r. before, to say he's done everything, is that true? >> he has two roles, one to run the house and keep the party united. he's tried to keep the party united and move this forward. it's difficult to keep the party united. >> what are you saying about dana bash saying there appears to be a deal on the senate side. is that something you would support if it came to the house? >> i would, listen. i've said all along this is madness. it was madness to follow ted cruz and to shutdown the government and defund obama care. it never made sense and now we're down to trying to pass a c.r. and take away health insurance from the congressional employees. that's who we shut the government for, makes no sense. >> you said those promising const
john boehner has tried everything he can. no matter what he tries to do they won't go along. hopefully we'll get adult supervision from the senate or something will happen. we're talking about a real disaster coming up and the speaker tried everything he can. no matter what he does, nobody will go along. >> the speaker could have brought up a clean c.r. before, to say he's done everything, is that true? >> he has two roles, one to run the house and keep the party united. he's tried...
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i'm not so sure. >> an amazing story that what might come out of here is john boehner looking better. >> it's literally only in america. it's remarkable, remarkable. >> that's right. >> luka russert, thank you so much. i appreciate it. >> take care. be well. >> the republicans in the house hatched a plan to get here. they had voted 30, 40, okay, more than 40 times to repeal obama care. it had never mattered. the kept voting over and over and over again dozens of times to repeal obama care, but everybody ignored them. more than 40 votes had no practical effect at all, so than they hatched a plan. they would make themselves matter. please explain the plan. >> i believe this is our time. this is when it really matters. yes, we voted to repeal obama care 30 to 40 times, but this is when it will counts. this is when it's time to put up or shut up. >> yeah, we did this 30 or 40 times already, but those other 30 or 40 times that we did this, forget those. this time their new plan, the figure out a way to make it count could figure out a way to not be ignored anymore. the entire government, u
i'm not so sure. >> an amazing story that what might come out of here is john boehner looking better. >> it's literally only in america. it's remarkable, remarkable. >> that's right. >> luka russert, thank you so much. i appreciate it. >> take care. be well. >> the republicans in the house hatched a plan to get here. they had voted 30, 40, okay, more than 40 times to repeal obama care. it had never mattered. the kept voting over and over and over again dozens...
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. >> we're awaiting john boehner to come to the podium. but thank you for joining me today. i'm carol costello. "legal view" with ashleigh banfield starts now. >>> held everyone. i'm ashleigh banfield. it is tuesday, october 15th. welcome to "legal view." nice to have you with us, even if it is one of those days, again. and even if calamity doesn't strike at 1:00 a.m. eastern on thursday in the absence of our a hike in our debt ceiling, it's not going to be so stark. 37 hours? is this the best we can do and the best we have is a framework of a compromise? a can kicking? no, we have two frameworks. i hope that feels better. similar, but they are not alike. right now on capitol hill democratic leaders in the senate are testing their version of a framework on their own members ahead of a possible vote possibly sometime tomorrow. we're waiting for them to come out and talk about it and the house level because the house republicans met amongst themselves this morning. they're rolling out a plan they say makes the senate plan more fair, farer in their words. we're waiting for spea
. >> we're awaiting john boehner to come to the podium. but thank you for joining me today. i'm carol costello. "legal view" with ashleigh banfield starts now. >>> held everyone. i'm ashleigh banfield. it is tuesday, october 15th. welcome to "legal view." nice to have you with us, even if it is one of those days, again. and even if calamity doesn't strike at 1:00 a.m. eastern on thursday in the absence of our a hike in our debt ceiling, it's not going to be so...
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john boehner represents his constituents. all of them, of course, but he's a republican. likewise and like wise applies to them. >> what's the point? >> the point is is that obama has to represent all the people. >> john boehner is the speaker of the house. and he refused to put the measure on the floor that eventually did get a resounding majority with all 200 democrats and 87 for them there. >> you cannot compare the president to the united states, which is the speaker of the house. and that they are the leader of the country, everybody, they need to look for the leadership, including both sizes of congress. the only one, excuse me, who has been able to do this in the past and they have failed to do it in the past. >> it is the third in succession to the president. >> right. and as the president said the other day if you want to reject, go to win an election and make your point. but don't try to break the government that will be for them there. and he acts like a democrat. >> and the bipartisan votes. >> right. >> but they must represent all the people. >>> issue three,
john boehner represents his constituents. all of them, of course, but he's a republican. likewise and like wise applies to them. >> what's the point? >> the point is is that obama has to represent all the people. >> john boehner is the speaker of the house. and he refused to put the measure on the floor that eventually did get a resounding majority with all 200 democrats and 87 for them there. >> you cannot compare the president to the united states, which is the speaker...
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john boehner wouldn't let it happen. >> what did he tell us? >> he told the 30 members of the moderate caucus, he wouldn't going to let it happen. it got out. >> it's my problem with him, i have a lot of problems with boehner. but my big problem is he knew at the end you pull the plug, for all the days and weeks the economy was getting hurt and the shakiness we showed to the world was not good for us in the long run. if an airplane makes a rough landing, you're not getting on that plane again. he hurt us. yet all the time he knew -- >> i think john boehner had the cards he had, he played them as well as he had. the second matter is -- >> to save his seat. >> he saved the seat. you unified the caucus. >> thanks. have a nice weekend you guys. great guys, great puj lists. >>> i was at last night's al smith dinner where the great stephen colbert made the ohman -- >> since he first shattered the stained glass ceiling, america has seen a flood of catholic presidents to jfk to jack ken ki. >> much more when we return. this is "hardball," the place for
john boehner wouldn't let it happen. >> what did he tell us? >> he told the 30 members of the moderate caucus, he wouldn't going to let it happen. it got out. >> it's my problem with him, i have a lot of problems with boehner. but my big problem is he knew at the end you pull the plug, for all the days and weeks the economy was getting hurt and the shakiness we showed to the world was not good for us in the long run. if an airplane makes a rough landing, you're not getting on...
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it has been a long, tough few weeks for john boehner. what the speaker of the house has been through and other personalities behind tonight's budget deal when we come back. >>> recent struggles put a bright spotlight on john boehner. the skbreerk admitted he had fought a good fight but lost. tonight chief political correspondent looks at personalities and politics behind the deal to end the stalemate. >> john boehner is the nation's third ranking constitutional officer after the vice president as speaker of the u.s. house, his job to ensure national business gets done on time like a budget, paying bills. boehner has been thwart bid senate democrats unwilling or unable to pass budget resolutions. but this year, reid and democrat dz complete a budget rejecting atempts by freshman republican senators to delay affordable care act as part of it. speaker boehner brought up 45 bills this this year, including such pro visions to fund the government and raise debt ceiling. senate democrats killed every measure, then, yesterday with clock ticking
it has been a long, tough few weeks for john boehner. what the speaker of the house has been through and other personalities behind tonight's budget deal when we come back. >>> recent struggles put a bright spotlight on john boehner. the skbreerk admitted he had fought a good fight but lost. tonight chief political correspondent looks at personalities and politics behind the deal to end the stalemate. >> john boehner is the nation's third ranking constitutional officer after the...
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at some point you can't just say it's all john boehner's fault. >> well, the house has -- >> he had a hundred things he could do, a hundred conversations he could have had, he did none of them. the most he did was make partisan speeches. if we do get to this situation, which i hope we don't get to. i don't see why we should. don't you see that the interest on the debt is the first call on any income. i think you'd have to have social security and veterans as part of that initial thing. would you support secretary of the treasury making that kind of judgment? how would, none of us want to get there, but if we did get there, how would you recommend the administration handling the actual day to day cash flow crisis? >> i think that the mere fact of talking about how the secretary of the treasury would prioritize our debts would be enough to spend the world into a tailspin. what it would say to our creditors is you may or may not be on the list. and i think that is beyond irresponsible. we're talking about the possibility of default, which would mean higher interest payments for mortgages
at some point you can't just say it's all john boehner's fault. >> well, the house has -- >> he had a hundred things he could do, a hundred conversations he could have had, he did none of them. the most he did was make partisan speeches. if we do get to this situation, which i hope we don't get to. i don't see why we should. don't you see that the interest on the debt is the first call on any income. i think you'd have to have social security and veterans as part of that initial...
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so either option is difficult for john boehner's future. the latter option is difficult for the nation, maybe the world economy. if you boil it down to one thing it feels like today we took a step, at least one step, backwards. at this time 24 hours ago we were talking about how there had ban meeting on deck for the president, with bipartisan leaders, leaders in both parties, but got pushed back and we were told that was a good thing. because the president didn't want to interfere in the progress they were making. and then all of a sudden the brakes have been slammed on all this in part because speaker boehner put a new offer on the table. we should point out glass half full. john boehner moved from where he was last week. he would not re-open the government. the white house said no way. today john boehner said we'll extent the dead ceiling until early february, open the. government, and then included delaying the medical device tax, and drags the president's healthcare law in, which the white house doesn't want to deal with in this stage.
so either option is difficult for john boehner's future. the latter option is difficult for the nation, maybe the world economy. if you boil it down to one thing it feels like today we took a step, at least one step, backwards. at this time 24 hours ago we were talking about how there had ban meeting on deck for the president, with bipartisan leaders, leaders in both parties, but got pushed back and we were told that was a good thing. because the president didn't want to interfere in the...
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where does john boehner get the votes to make ur it doesn't happen. joining us right now the robert costa, thanks for being here, robert. appreciate the time. so let's start with the reports we're all hearing about, you know, mcconnell and reid are back to talking again, imminent deal, do we have a basic sense of what the contours of that deal are going to be? >> senate republicans are hoping the house republicans could pass something tonight. but when that plan fell apart, now it goes back to the senate and all the republicans in senate are trying to do is protect sequestration, they know they're on the ropes and that's all they can possibly get. >> it's generally a deal that the democrats are happy about, given the circumstances. the question then is, a, are we confident that boehner will take this deal that comes out of the senate and actually put it on the floor for a vote in the house? are we confident that will happen? >> i'm not entirely confident of that? they say boehner has two options, he can accept what the senate brokers tomorrow morning.
where does john boehner get the votes to make ur it doesn't happen. joining us right now the robert costa, thanks for being here, robert. appreciate the time. so let's start with the reports we're all hearing about, you know, mcconnell and reid are back to talking again, imminent deal, do we have a basic sense of what the contours of that deal are going to be? >> senate republicans are hoping the house republicans could pass something tonight. but when that plan fell apart, now it goes...
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it's all up to john boehner. >> you see it can be done. you see it can be done. >> everything you guys have said about those tectonic plates in the house make sense to me but i would go one step further. in listening to the president today i do think he had a missed opportunity. we know the republicans are culpable for this. when he defines the problem as the president did today in saying we have focus on the bloggers and talkerings and professional tickty visits who profit from conflict, i'm sorry, mr. president, we need to focus on the debt bead republicans who don't want to do their jobs and get paid for not going to work which is what they've been doing the past couple of weeks and basically pushing out a lot of pain across the country. this is a deadbeat mentality and it is not about talk radio, okay? those guys don't have the job and the obligation and the constitutional set of requirements that these house republicans do. so i would like to see -- no, will it me be clear. having said many times on this show and elsewhere that the re
it's all up to john boehner. >> you see it can be done. you see it can be done. >> everything you guys have said about those tectonic plates in the house make sense to me but i would go one step further. in listening to the president today i do think he had a missed opportunity. we know the republicans are culpable for this. when he defines the problem as the president did today in saying we have focus on the bloggers and talkerings and professional tickty visits who profit from...
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john boehner? are you kidding me? i love that dude. what is the deal? >> the most ironic outcome of the whole debacle is the increase in popularity of boehner among the base. this was sort of his bath in acid. he had to prove that he would do anything, climb any hill, destroy the country at the behest of the tea party. >> he had to go out and beat someone up. >> he was jumped in. how he's in -- now he's in the gang. >> is that your understanding, ryan? >> i think the context is -- as i reported earlier, everyone around boehner, and that's beginning to include most of his conference, believes that he's going to retire at the end of 2014. so you have to -- you have to think, okay, what are we going to gain if we do, you know, stage some type of coup and overthrow him. you know, chances are pretty good that you might actually fail in your coup attempt. and then you look like a clown. or you overthrow the speaker by now in the middle of an election year by the time they get this together, and they lose the speakership itself. they don't get to be led by, yo
john boehner? are you kidding me? i love that dude. what is the deal? >> the most ironic outcome of the whole debacle is the increase in popularity of boehner among the base. this was sort of his bath in acid. he had to prove that he would do anything, climb any hill, destroy the country at the behest of the tea party. >> he had to go out and beat someone up. >> he was jumped in. how he's in -- now he's in the gang. >> is that your understanding, ryan? >> i think...
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thank you, sir. >> thank you. >>> coming up, we'll dissect that john boehner fist pump. but first, hampton here son has the cnbc market wrap. >> hello, martin. here's a look at how the stocks stand going into tomorrow. the dow adding 205 points. the s&p up 23. the nasdaq gaining 45 points. that's it from cnbc, first in business worldwide. [ male announcer ] this is karen and jeremiah. they don't know it yet, but they're gonna fall in love, get married, have a couple of kids, [ children laughing ] move to the country, and live a long, happy life together where they almost never fight about money. [ dog barks ] because right after they get married, they'll find some financial folks who will talk to them about preparing early for retirement and be able to focus on other things, like each other, which isn't rocket science. it's just common sense. from td ameritrade. [ male announcer ] staying warm and dry has never been our priority. our priority is, was and always will be serving you, the american people. so we improved priority mail flat rate to give you a more reliable wa
thank you, sir. >> thank you. >>> coming up, we'll dissect that john boehner fist pump. but first, hampton here son has the cnbc market wrap. >> hello, martin. here's a look at how the stocks stand going into tomorrow. the dow adding 205 points. the s&p up 23. the nasdaq gaining 45 points. that's it from cnbc, first in business worldwide. [ male announcer ] this is karen and jeremiah. they don't know it yet, but they're gonna fall in love, get married, have a couple of...
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john boehner didn't have the votes. how you could get a deal in the senate. >> i think basically the leaders of both the house and senate are going to have to lead and come to the middle. you're not going to get the right and left. people basically putting all their special interest ahead of the good of this country we're work about keeping our government open. and fixing the finances of our country. that's what this is about. there's things i don't like about obama care. there's things i don't like about an energy policy. i won't hold this country hostage and have millions of people suffering because of what i like and don't like. i came here to represent the people and do the before the i can for my country and the state of west virginia. i'm going to do that. i hope our leaders will move ahead. you can't worry about those who are looking for a reason to be against something. you better find those of us who are for something. >> up think there's enough of you. >> do i. >> also in the house where john boehner couldn't
john boehner didn't have the votes. how you could get a deal in the senate. >> i think basically the leaders of both the house and senate are going to have to lead and come to the middle. you're not going to get the right and left. people basically putting all their special interest ahead of the good of this country we're work about keeping our government open. and fixing the finances of our country. that's what this is about. there's things i don't like about obama care. there's things i...
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i was just talking with molly and john about that. >> i'm less concerned about john boehner losing his speakership than i am losing our credit worthiness, than i am losing jobs, than i am an economy that loses its recovery. that's what we should be focused on and not the internal partisan politics of the republican caucus. >> will it pass? do you see this happening? >> as i said, richard, we will, as democrats, we will provide the votes necessary to reopen the government and to avoid default. i just walked over here to join you from that meeting in the capitol. there were a group of furloughed federal workers. one said it's a beautiful day to reopen the government. and i said last month was a beautiful day to reopen this government. this is the last day. we've run out of time. it's time to get it done. democrats will get it done. >> congressman, we're hoping for that. steve israel, thank you for your time today. >> thank you. >> we'll go to joe here. so, joe, what did you think of congressman israel's confidence that this will pass? he's saying deliver 200 democratic votes and that he
i was just talking with molly and john about that. >> i'm less concerned about john boehner losing his speakership than i am losing our credit worthiness, than i am losing jobs, than i am an economy that loses its recovery. that's what we should be focused on and not the internal partisan politics of the republican caucus. >> will it pass? do you see this happening? >> as i said, richard, we will, as democrats, we will provide the votes necessary to reopen the government and...